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There is no such degree as "arts, visual and performing." Performing arts is acting, voice, dance, etc. Visual arts include painting, sculpture, photography, etc. When pursing any degree, it is a good idea to have a career path in mind. The focus of your degree will determine job opportunities. You can do some research online.
An excellent school to get a degree in graphic arts in Omaha, NE is Creighton University Fine and Performing Arts.
BA stands for bachelor of arts, which is the type of degree a person would get in that area.
There is no such degree as "arts, visual and performing." Performing arts is acting, voice, dance, etc. Visual arts include painting, sculpture, photography, etc. Many schools, pubic and private, offer theater programs, most notably the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University and the drama program at Julliard (which is a proprietary school). You can also study theater at most larger universities. A Bachelor's degree is four years and a Master' degree is two more years after that.
AFA Degree stands for Associate in Fine Arts Degree. It is a two-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on arts-related subjects such as visual arts, performing arts, and creative writing. It is typically offered by community colleges and prepares students for further studies in the arts or entry-level positions in the creative industry.
You don't NEED a degree per say; you need TALENT. There are post secondary schools based around dancing and performing arts. The degree offered would be a bachelor of arts.
Performing arts dramatic arts and visual arts for three.
Different styles of performing arts.
Encyclopedia of Performing Arts was created in 1954.
Windmill Performing Arts was created in 2002.